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  2. Glossary of gymnastics terms - Wikipedia

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    A gymnastics move in which the gymnast takes a running start, then places their hands as if a handstand. They kick one leg over, push off the ground, and come back up. Front tuck The act of running, jumping off of two feet, turning in mid air, and landing on the ground on two feet. FX The scoring abbreviation for floor exercise. Full

  3. Split (gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    Other names include box splits and center splits; in yoga the pose is named Samakonasana. Front splits are executed by extending one leg forward of, and the other leg to the rear of the torso. In dance, a front split is named according to the leg that is extended forward (e.g., the right leg is extended forward when executing a right split).

  4. Category:Spanish rhythmic gymnasts - Wikipedia

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    move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Spanish rhythmic gymnasts" The following 119 pages are in this category, out of 119 total. ... (gymnast) Noelia ...

  5. Here Are All the Gymnastics Moves Named After Simone Biles - AOL

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    Moves are named after the first gymnast who completes them in an international competition, according to the International Gymnastics Federation Code of Points. The move must also be above a ...

  6. Laura Casabuena - Wikipedia

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    Laura Casabuena García (born 26 December 2005) [1] is a Spanish artistic gymnast. She was part of the bronze medal-winning team at the 2022 Mediterranean Games . She represented Spain at the 2024 Summer Olympics .

  7. Gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Don Francisco Amorós y Ondeano—a Spanish colonel born on 19 February 1770, in Valencia, who died on 8 August 1848, in Paris—was the first person to introduce educative gymnastics in France. The German Friedrich Ludwig Jahn began the German gymnastics movement in 1811 in Berlin, which led to the invention of the parallel bars , rings , the ...

  8. Ribbon (rhythmic gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    Rhythmic gymnastics routines require the ribbon to constantly be in motion and create defined shapes. [3] The ribbon is generally held by the handle with the thumb and pointer finger extended. [5] Because of the ribbon's length, the gymnast can easily become tangled in it or cause knots to form; juniors and beginner gymnasts may use shorter ...

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